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AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY, JUNE 28. AT 1.30 P.M. MISS ELIZABETH BOYD’S SALE. MAGNIFICENT CHESTERFIELD SUITE, VALUABLE AX. CARPETS, MODERN FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. 74 KEITH STREET. (Just off Glasgow Street.) JOHN COULL has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction as above: SITTING ROOM.—BEAUTIFUL 3PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE COMPRISING: FULL LENGTH SUPER SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD, 3 PANELLED BACK, 2 HANDSOME DIVAN CHAIRS (a beautv), BEST QUALITY AX. CARPET 'SQUARE, 15 x 124; KNUCKLE JOINT OVAL POLISHED RIMU GATELEG TABLE, new Ax. hearth rug, 2 GOOD MORRIS CHAIRS, handsome easement curtains throughout, LARGE ENGRAVING, “CROSSING THE LOCH,” AND OTHER HANDSOME PICTURES, new cushions handsome ornaments, small clock, tea tray, good wooden kerb, NEW GREEN MOHAIR TABLE COVER, 10 x 8; 8 YDS. NEW AX. CARPET RUNNER, long panel picture, Sydney Harbour. BEDROOMS.—IIYDS. BRAND NEW LINO, HANDSOME POLISHED RIMU DOUBLE BED, WITH END' SEAT, wire, horse hair and kapoe mattresses, new seagrass chair, new mohair rug, pillows, pictures, NEW POLISHED RIMU DOUBLE BED, new high side wire mattress, kapoe, pillows, OAK PEDESTAL, NEW 3 DR. DUCHESS, BYDS. NEW LINO, pretty curtains, SINGLE LIGHT RIMU BED, wire, kapoe, 2 HEAVY NEW WHITE DOUBLE QUILTS (very good), 9 YDS. NEW LINO, swing mirror. KITCHEN AND SUNDRIES.—9 NEW CANADIAN CHAIRS, BYDS. GOOD LINO, good kitchen table, NEW COUCH IN LEATHER, table cover, good kettles, good saucepans, quantity jam bottles, glass ware, tumblers, etc., general household crockery and kitchen utensils, new girdle, metal meat safe, ELECTRIC MOWER, PERFECT ORDER; water can, NEW WRINGER, new en. pres, pan, hammer, fork, spade, steps, good cross-eut saw. ALL NEW, SPOTLESSLY CLEAN, AND IN PERFECT ORDER. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE CHESTERFIELD SUITE AND THE DRAWINGBOOM CARPET. ON VIEW FROM 9 A.M. SATURDAY JOHN COULL. Auctioneer.

WE DO THINGS THAT OTHERS DABE NOT ATTEMPT. We build the best homes cheaply. We do this owing to our perfect cash buying system whereby we obtain the best materials, in bulk, at less than others pay for inferior materials. Our "guarantee as to material and workmanship goes with each home we build—to the last nail. We finance clients on the most liberal terms, for any period. We know the houses we build will stand the test of time, and we are not afraid to lend money on them. We supply plans and specifications free. We charge no fees or commission of any kind, and there are no bills for extras when the job is completed. We are pleased to give sound advice to any one thinking of building, and such advice costs nothing and places you under no obligation to place your order with us. You want to build a home. Let us help you. I Ring, write or call. E V , L AWS A C Q„ HOME BUILDERS AND SELLERS, 92 RIDGWAY STREET. Box 220. ’Phone 3053. gV AN git AND "[JAMS. Gold Medal, London Exhibition. Absolutely the Best Hams Procurable. TRY OUR SMALL GOODS. MADE FRESH DAILY. (Under Most Hygienic Conditions). POULTRY AT SHORTEST NOTICE. G. AMBROSE, “INVICTA” H/M & BEEF SHOP,, Victoria Avenue. ’Phone 2673. ; Phone. 2C73.

INDOOR GAMES. FOR WINTER EVENINGS. PING PONG —4/6, 5/-, 7/6, 12/6, 15/ROULETTE—3/6, 7/6, 12/6 Bet. FIELDA (a new and exciting race game)—-12/6. THE WHIP—B/6 and 12/6 set. The following can be supplied in two sizes. Price 1/- or 1/9 each:— Ludo, Snakes and Ladders, Scouting, Atlantic Records, Aerial Post, Trail, Steeplechase, Loco., etc., etc. A. D. WILLIS, LTD., “Where the Good Books Are.” WANGANUI.

BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY ST. JOHN’S HILL ZL ROOMS, large and lofty, replete with every modern convenience, including v electric light, telephone, caliphont, built-in cupboards, wardrobes, etc. Large section, fine elevation, lovely garden, sunny situation, healthy surroundings. Close to tram route. The price is right and the first to inspect will buy. The owner is leaving New Zealand and is sacrificing the property. Full details from BOURNE and BALLINGALL, SOLE AGENTS, 80 RIDGWAY STREET. < ’PHeKB 3801.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19048, 27 June 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19048, 27 June 1924, Page 12